Ashley

Scenic & Cultural Bike Tour in the New Territories

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English, 中文

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City tour
Hong Kong
1 - 7
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Experience the scenic and tasty Hong Kong on a bike during this easy going half day tour. Explore the places that normally tourists do not get to see: peaceful parks, traditional temples, ​and delicious local food spots!

Enjoy the picturesque landscape

Taste yummy local seafood

Local insider tips & stories

Bike your way through HK's countryside

100% private just for you

100% customized to your preferences

You will meet here:
Sha Tin Station

What you can expect

Although regarded as one of the world’s greatest cities, more than half of our land is countryside. Scenically, Hong Kong has so much more to offer than the more famous urban concrete jungle.

In this experience, you will get to see the picturesque landscape along the cycling path in the new territories of Hong Kong.

You will stop for some tasty local eateries, traditional temples that place important parts among the locals, old town buildings and colonial architecture. All these are tourist free areas where you can experience the real Hong Kong.

I will share with you the stories behind each place. And what’s more fun than enjoying all of these with an intimate bike outing! After we return the bike, we will visit one of the largest wet market in Hong Kong, get the very fresh food from the vendors to a local restaurant to prepare a hearty meal for us.

I will meet you at the metro station. This experience will take about 5 hours. The whole bike trail is approximately 15km (about 1.5 - 2 hours ride), with walking (about 1 hour in total) in between breaks to various sites. You will be mostly riding on the smooth and well-maintained public cycling path. I can 100% customize this tour to your wishes, so please get in touch!

Although regarded as one of the world’s greatest cities, more than half of our land is countryside. Scenically, Hong Kong has so much more to offer than the more famous urban concrete jungle.

In this experience, you will get to see the picturesque landscape along the cycling path in the new territories of Hong Kong.

You will stop for some tasty local eateries, traditional temples that place important parts among the locals, old town buildings and colonial architecture. All these are tourist free areas where you can experience the real Hong Kong.

I will share with you the stories behind each place. And what’s more fun than enjoying all of these with an intimate bike outing! After we return the bike, we will visit one of the largest wet market in Hong Kong, get the very fresh food from the vendors to a local restaurant to prepare a hearty meal for us.

I will meet you at the metro station. This experience will take about 5 hours. The whole bike trail is approximately 15km (about 1.5 - 2 hours ride), with walking (about 1 hour in total) in between breaks to various sites. You will be mostly riding on the smooth and well-maintained public cycling path. I can 100% customize this tour to your wishes, so please get in touch!

This is the plan

Start

Meeting at Sha Tin MTR Station and walking to our bicycle rent place.

Stop 1

Explore the local Tai Wai Town which originated as Chinese farming villages in 1500's and now turned into picturestic residential area, we will also try our first tatsing here!

Stop 2

Che Kung Temple - the origins of the temple is dating back to Ming Dynasty and Song Dynasty. Untill today it is considered to be the most important temple of Hong Kong.

Stop 3

Science park with futuristic architectural elements.

Stop 4

We will return our bikes and walk to the delicious Tai Po Market famous for the best sea food in the city. Here I'll bring you to a nearby restaurant for a hearty dinner, just like the locals do.

END

Goodbyes at the MTR station

Start

Meeting at Sha Tin MTR Station and walking to our bicycle rent place.

Stop 1

Explore the local Tai Wai Town which originated as Chinese farming villages in 1500's and now turned into picturestic residential area, we will also try our first tatsing here!

Stop 2

Che Kung Temple - the origins of the temple is dating back to Ming Dynasty and Song Dynasty. Untill today it is considered to be the most important temple of Hong Kong.

Stop 3

Science park with futuristic architectural elements.

Stop 4

We will return our bikes and walk to the delicious Tai Po Market famous for the best sea food in the city. Here I'll bring you to a nearby restaurant for a hearty dinner, just like the locals do.

END

Goodbyes at the MTR station

Feel free to personalize this offer with Ashley

City tour details

Type

Private City tour

Mode of transport

Bicycletour

Duration

4.5 hour

Nr. of guests

1 - 7 persons

Meeting point

Sha Tin Station

Guest pick-up

no

Confirmation

instant confirmation

Cancellation

checkFree cancellation up to 14 days before experience date

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What's included

checkPrivate guide

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What's included

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Ashley

The Cultural Foodie

64 reviews

I studied the Han Culture and have kept my passion with culture and history study. Growing up from a chefs family I had been a food columnist for more than six years. I love to discover stories and I had been digging through those hole-in-the-wall eateries in and around this city. In my free time I like hiking or biking in the serenic country sides. If you’re interested, I have tons of insider stories of local food industry. I’d also share with you the culture and history of Hong Kong - I’m specialised in the knowledge of Taoism and Buddhism temples as well as the southern Chinese folklore religion."

I studied the Han Culture and have kept my passion with culture and history study. Growing up from a chefs family I had been a food columnist for more than six years. I love to discover stories and I had been digging through those hole-in-the-wall eateries in and around this city. In my free time I like hiking or biking in the serenic country sides. If you’re interested, I have tons of insider stories of local food industry. I’d also share with you the culture and history of Hong Kong - I’m specialised in the knowledge of Taoism and Buddhism temples as well as the southern Chinese folklore religion."